hey guys, i'm new here, but an avid rider and go to hunters creek very often. my home turf per say. i was there a couple of times last week. i did not ride through any of the muddy spots. i went to scope it out for the season and see how bad it is. yes it is pretty bad. i tried to patch up a couple of spots (like i do every year) but it seems like a lot of work needs to be done. does any one have an idea or plan, or wants to get together next week to help clean some spots up? i think we need a chainsaw for the downed trees. mothernature was not very nice this past winter and spring. anyone shoot me an email,
tjzydel@gmail.com
i'm on vacation next week and want to help out with some trail maint/building...

TrailHunter wrote:
After I got done mother f'ing the @$$hole who thought it would be cool to build a jump off a downed tree on the xc trail I picked up my bike to continue to ride. At that point I was just thankful that I was riding in front and that it was not my wife who went over that crossing who was following behind me because she would have done the same thing.

Jeez what a rant! I think I know the exact place where you took a digger and I agree there should be a sign. I also don't understand why you assume it is going to be a smooth exit from a log on such a steep section of trail. You are mountain biking, crashes happen.

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